4 lie tmc0rNni) Blaomftcl&r Ma; t . ... J - i -L. - s . . .. AIVKItTISIXG ItATKS: IVanttoaf 8 Cents per lino for one Insertion. r . 12 " " ' two insertions 15 " " "threo Insertions. Business Notices In Local Column 10 Cents per lino. Notices of Marriages or Dentlis Inserted free. Tributes of Respect, Ac, Ten cents per lino. Obituary notices over live Hues, 5 cents per line. t v TKAULV ADVERTISEMENTS. 0e Square per year, Including paper, $ 8 00 Two Squares per year, including paper, 13 00 Three Squnrcs " " " 10 00 Four Squares " " " 20 00 Ten Lines Nonpareil or one Inch, Is one square. NEW BL00MFIELD, PENN'A. Tuesday, December. 27, 1S70. A (Jood Offer. It la well known that the regular subscrip tion to Dkmoiif.st's Monthly Magazine is ?3. That wo may bring our Journal to every house in this county, we have made nrrniigcinents,by which we are enabled to send the JSloouiJleld Timet and DemorctCt Monthly for one year for ?3 00. This Monthly etands unrivaled as a family magazine. Its choice literature, Its superior music, Its largo amount of valuable Informa tion In regard to the Fashions, and artistic il lustrations, give it a just claim to Its well-earned title, "The Model Magazine of America." Those who prefer Godcis Ladies' Book can receive " Gopey's" and Tub Times for 3.50. iMnuiuLmii mi n ill iwiuii.iianwu.iiMiuiiiiiu Disappearance of an Island. A lurjrc island is missing. Capt. l'lock, of-the barquo Adolphc, bound from Ljuiquo to London, states, that while passing the New Hebrides Island, he discovered that Aurora Island had entire ly disappeared, and no trace of it was to bo seen on tho face of the ocean whero it was before situated. What makes (his occurrence the more deplorable, says the "Pall Mall Gazette," is that Aurora was one of tho most fertile of the group of islands of which it formed a member. It was last seen in latitude 15-2 S., longi tude 1G8-25 E ; it is described aa having been about thirty-six miles in length, and upwards of five miles in length, and up wards of live miles in breadth. Any iu formatiou respecting it will bo thankfully received and it becomes a question wheth er a reward should not be offered fur its recovery. If large islands take to disap pearing in this fashion we shall soon cease to congratulate ourselves upon our "insu lar position. There is, however, the consolation that if England were todis pear like Aurora Island, thcro would, no doubt, be a rigid investigation made into tho circumstances by tho rest of this world. Franco would miss a useful de pot for her refugees ; Ireland would suffer from ennui with no one to abuse ; and wo may be sure that, unless wo had previously settled the Albania claims, America would never rest until she had fished us up again. Gunpowder riot at Harvard College. On Thursday evening a week, some of tho students of Harvard College exploded a largo kecr of powder in the cellar of Stoughton Hall, one of the dormitics im mediately under tho rooms occupied by members of tho freshman class. The result was tho destruction of almost ev ery thing in two of the rooms, tho shock lifting tho floor more than a foot, tearing up a plank in each of tho rooms, scat tering and destroying their contents, and sending tho occupants forcibly up against tho ceiling. In two of tho adjacent rooms the floor was divided and ono part raised nearly a foot. Tho rooms were soon filled with smoke, which, pouring up through tho floor increased tho ter ror of tho already affrighted occupants. An alarm of the fire was started and the Cambridgo firo department turned out, but fortunately their services wero not needed. Some idea of tho power of tho con cussion may bo gained from tho fact that persons in the second story above wero knocked off their feet, and tho pictures hanging in tho rooms in the third story were shaken from their nails to tho floor. The strangest thing abour tho explosion ' is that nobody was hurt. A person pass ing by the outside was knocked down by ' the rush of air from the cellar, and al most stunned. Tho whole affair is charg ed upon the sophomores, but nothing defi nite is known. A quantity of fuse was found in tbo cellar, which may aid in de tecting the criminals. President Elliot the next morning at chapel spoke of tho outrage, and desired the cooperation of the students in bringing the perpetrators to justice. Attempted Burglary nt tho Mechanics' - Saving Hnnk. . ::.rz i On Friday night last, some daring bur glars attempted to rob the vault of the Mechanics' Saving' 3ank, corner, of Eighth Avenue and Twelfth Street and were only unsuccessful in their efforts by tho manner in which tho vault has been built. An cutranco was effected by means of prying open ono of tho windows open ing on Eighth Avenue with a jimmy. Ueing supplied with a complete kit of burglars tools, once insido tho building they immediately turned their attention to tho door of tho vault, and from tho marks left of their manipulations determinedly worked to accomplish their designs. Tho door of tho vault and lock, built by Her ring, Farrel & Sherman, of New York, arc of a very complicated nature, and three heavy iron flanges had to bo dis posed of before tho burglars could enter tain the thought that their efforts would be crowned with success. Uy means of a number of wedges and chisels of all sizes and styles, tho first flange was chis eled through, but the next one being much heavier, they found it utterly im possible to make any impressinu upon it. Their working at the side only served to more effectually tighten tho door of tho vault at tho top and tho bottom. From the marks left on the door and flanges it is natural to suppose that, 'they worked no little time in endeavoring to gain an entrance at this point, but finding that it would be impossible to do so, thoy de sisted all further attempts here and shifted their quarters to a new and what they supposed would present a finer field of labor, llcpairing to tho side of the i vault, near tho rear, thoy tore off the wainseoatiug for a considerable distance but finding the wall built of heavy gran ite thoroughly cemented, they wisely came to-the conclusion that all attempts to ac complish their purposes would prove futile, and that considerable more time than one night would be necessary to gain admittance to the vault of the Me chanics' Saving bank, consequently they beat a retreat, leaving their wedges in position in tho door of the vault, and nearly all their tools scattered over the floor. Their workings must certainly have been very quietly proceeded with, as people aro passing that locality at all hours id' tho night and had any unusual noise been made it could havo been heard Among the tools left in the Hank were a sledge hammer, jimmy, wedge.?, chisels, &c., two pairs of overalls and jackets, and also a pick handle, which was found standing by the window, and was doubt less intended to be used n.i a weapon of defense should their movements bo dis covered and their capture attempted Tho completo manner in which the vault has been constructed was the only barrier which impeded their progress, as the burglars - were iul!y equipped with everything requisite to ply their vocation, and the many visible marks of their manual labor plainly tell that they ex erted themselves to tho utmost to accom plish their nefarious purposes. A number of the tools used, have been identified, and some clue has been ob tained which wo earnestly hopo may re sult in tho apprehension of tho burglars and should such bo tho case, the bold villians may rest assured that stern and unrelenting justice will bo speedily meted out to them. Altoona Tribune. The Next Apportionment. The IIouso of llepresentatives now has 214 members. 13y tho new law, Congress, under tho next apportionment, i3 to have 23-t members. Tho census returns indi cate that tho population is about 38,000, 000, an increaso of 7,000,000 since 18G0. This will give about 163,258 population to a member. Tho New England States will each loso ono member, Massachusetts losing two. New York will loso four, Pennsylvania and Ohio three each. Of the Southern States, Virginia, North Car olina, Lousiana and Kentucky will loso ono each and Texas will gain ono. Of the Western States, Michigan, Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin and Kansas gain one, each, and Illinois and Missouri two. New Jersey, it is thought, may gain ono, und is tho only State on the Atlantio coast which will gain. Of tho whole country, New England loses seven, tho Middle States nine, and the Southern States threo while the. West gains nine tho Pacific States remaining as heretofore. Messers. Allen, proprietors of tho Montreal ocean steamships, comtomplato establishing a steam fleet between Phil adelphia and Liverpool. ,, . $3?" The sweetest thing in bonnets a pretty face. A Caution to Publishers. -Hie-most outrageous swindlo which lias como to our knowledge is tho fol lowing : A paper called " Moore's Rec ord," (it is a pity a true record of tho fel low could'nt bo had,) is sent to a large num ber of papers throughout tho country. Tho "Record" purports to bo published by Moore, Howard & Co., advertising agents, C17 Locust street, nnd contains advertise ments of It. A. Carty, 315 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, and of L. Perkins & Co., Wilmington, Del., which a slip mailed with tho paper authorizes tho recipient to publishjbills for such insertion to be sent to the abovo agency. Tho wholo thing is a gross swindle, there being no such firm as M. II. & Co. at tho designated number in Locust St., nor probably any whero else. Neither is thcro any such person as McCar ty at 315 Chestnut street. As to Perkins & Co., wo cannot say, but a person is judged by the company they keep, and 1'. & Co. are in very bad company. The Grand Jury of Washington found an indictment against Congressman Ihiwcn of South Carolina for bigamy. He married in August last, in that city Mrs. Pittigrew King, then a clerk in one of tho departments j and now some of his political opponents at home have set on foot this conspiracy against him. About ten years ago he was intimate with a woman, but was never married to her, and has never recognized her as his wife. But reeenlty desiring to marry, she. filed a bill applying for a divorce in Louisville to which no attention was paid, as she specified no time nor placcof her inarringo to Ho wen. She subsequently married a man out West, and will, if called, testify that she was never married to IJowcn, who has no apprehension at all of conviction. Gknkkak Plkasaxton has been ap pointed as Commissioner of Internal Rev enue. Miscellaneous News Items. O'" A Stratford, Conn., man lias buried his fourth wife and is looking about for the fifth. That ho should many again appears to bo a four gone conclusion. E37"Tiio "Times" of India mentions that during last year, in Java, 183 men, 53 wo men, and 38 children wero killed by tigers, 158 persons by crocodiles, and 22 by snakes. E2? "New Orleans, St. Louis, San Fran cisco, and New Jerusalem papers pleaso copy," is a noto attached to a marriage no tice in tho Alaska I Ierald. Peter Adams, a merchant of Bath, New York, recently, was swindled by a confidence man out of $1,475, tho entiro amount with which ho came to tho city the day before, for tho purposo of purchasing a stock of goods for tho winter trado. J3?" A would-be highwayman, near Prov idence, seized a gentleman's horse, when the owner sprang out from his wagon and gave him a sound thrashing, a courageous lady passing by volunteering to hold tho horso during tho ceremony. IBS'-A singular occurrence is reported from Fostora, Ind. A Mrs. Hanna had suffered for eight years from cancer in the stomach. A few hours after her death tho gasses generated in tho stomach and pro duced so violent an explosion as to shako tho house in which she lay. tWX littlo German girl, of Azatlan, Wis., exhibited great presenco of mind last week by throwing an old coat over a kottlo of tar, and holding it there, at her own poril, until assistance arrived. A largo number of valuablo buildings wero thus saved from conflagration. t3?From tho issuo of March 23 of 'Bro ther Jonathan,' a paper published in New York, in 1801, wo extract the following item : A young Swedish girl, Christine Nilsson, has been sent to Paris by tho Duchess of Ossgothland, to bo educated at her expense, as a singer, in consequence of tho great beauty of her voice. IST" A mean trickster recently called up on a Miss Rowo, at Manchester, N. II., and informed hor that her brother, who re sides in Kansas, had died a few days pre viously, and that his friends there were short about $30 in making up the funeral expenses. Slio immediately advanced tli o money, supposing that it was to be sent by express. Next day she discovered that she had been mado tho dupo of a wily scoun drel. A man was exhumed recently from tho collar of a ruined houso in Strasbourg, whero he had been buried under tho ruins for mora than flvo weeks. lie had sustained life during all this while from some lard oil, of which a barrel had beon stored in the cellar. AVlien brought to the light, tho unfortunato man presented a horrible sight and could scarcely move a limb. t3f"Somo remarkable Atones have been found on tho site of a mound in the south west part of Montgomery county, Mo., which bear evidence of having boon cut by hand for building an arch. They are beveled like arch stones, one of them being in the shape of a key stono. The corners are all straight and woll defined, and thoro can be no doubt but that they wero work ed by tho hand of a man, it may be centu ries ago. , Pennsylvania It. It. Time Table. NEWPORT. STATION. ; On and after Dec. 4th 1870, Passenger trains will run as follows: WKST. Piltsh'g Kxpr's. (Flng)5.31 A. M. dally exe't Sunday. Way Passenger, D.3U a. m., daily except Monday, Wad. 2..K) p. m. dally except Sundav. A mixed train with passenger ear attached, will leave llarrlsburg at 5 o'clock p. in., nnd Newport 111 6.50 p. m. EAST. Fast Linn 4. IS a. m., dally except Monday. llarrisburg Accoin. 11.3d A. M., daily Sunday. Mail, 7. 18 l'. m., daily except (Sunday J. .1. HA UCLA Y, Agent. DPNCANNON STATION. On and after Sunday, Dec, 4tli, 1S70, trains will leave Duncnnnon, as follows : KASTWAHD. Fast Line, (Flag) 4.44 A. M., daily except Monday llarrisburg Accom. liui) r. M., daily " Sunday Mail S.ffl r. M.. daily " Sunday WKSTWABD. Way Passenger. 3.65 a. m., dailv except Monday Mall. l.Mi l. M dailv except Sunday Thro' Freight, l'ass. Car attached, tUi3 l". M. WJI, C. K1XC. Agent County Price Current. Hi.OOMP1ei.ij, December 20, 1870. Flax-Seed, 82 (X) Potatoes, 75 cents. Butter Kl pound, 150 " Kggs V dozen 28 " Dried Apples pound 0 " Dried Peaches 8 '10eU.H.. Pealed Peaches 15 18 cts. " Cherries 00 cts. " " Pitted 15 IS cts. " Blackberries, 8 Wets. " Onions 11 bushel 75 " Corrected "Weekly by Win. Kmigh & Ions. Nkwpout December 28, ISiU. Flour. Kxtra ?o 00 lied Wheat 1 10 $ 1 15 liyo 75 Corn 55 05 Oats ! 32 pounds, 40 Clover Seed 0 00 0 00 Timothy Seed, 3 00 Flax Seed, 1 75 Potatoes, 70 Cround Alunm Salt 2 25 Limeburner's Coal, 2 40 Stove Coal 5 6 00 Pea Coal 3 40 Smith Coal .' 25 cts. T bits. Cross Tles.s; i feet long 32 $ 42 cents. Philadelphia Price Current. Corrected Weekly by Janney C Andrews, No. 123 Mahket Stuhet. Philadelphia, December 21, 1870. While Wheat S 1 40 SO. 1 45 lied Wheat 1 25 1 38 ltye S0f00 Corn 70 71 Oats 53 50 Clover Seed, lo;Sllperlb. Timothy Seed, 4 25 5 00 Flaxseed 2 00 2 00 Country Laid 11 V, liggs 33 0 35 Butter, solid in hbls.' 12 10 Washed Wool, 51 cents per lb Dressed Hogs 0Ji cts. per lb. TWELVIl WAYS TO MAKE MONEY! npWELVE Valuablo Secrets will bo sent to J nny address, free of mail, by enclosing 25 cents and address, to Box 125, New Bloomfteld, Pa. 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Sufferers wishing to profit by tho advertis er's experience can do goby addressing, In per fect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN, ly 4 41, a. No. 4 Cedar St., N. Y. List of Jurors. Tho following is tho list of Jurors for January Term, 1871. guano anions. Tuscarora Ceo. W. Lobangli, foreman, ; , Wheatlield Silas Poller, Andrew 8. 1.oy. (ireenwood Abraham Long, Ceorgo Mitchell. James (. Brandt. Hprlng Samuel Spotls. .lackson Ccorge Wentz, David Bradlleld. Penii Joseph II. Ilawley. David Lackey. ISulValo KobertFriU, Jacob Iluggins, l rcdcrlck reek. - - ' !' Liverpool B flenrgp, K. Scholl. - ' Saville Samuel Iteed, John Kochemlcrfcr. Centre David Fry. ....... , ' Liverpool T Joel Wagner, Daniel Mchlnzle. Bloonilleld Tlenry liice, Sr. Marysville C. W. Morley. live H. V. Leonard. New Bullalo Jacob D. Steel. TKAVEUSE Jl'UOHS. New ButValoATacob S. Arnold. " Madison Peter St roup, David Peck, K. Hull, l'enn ticorge (iarinin, James D. Willis. ,,,! L.lni Wmv.I .Ir I!illl'li!i1f. 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